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Today, we, along with FOX Sports Wisconsin, announced a 150-game television schedule for the 2014 season. FOX Sports Wisconsin will serve as the exclusive local television home for the Milwaukee Brewers. Select Brewers games also will be televised nationally on FOX Sports and FOX Sports 1.

FOX Sports Wisconsin’s regular season coverage begins Monday, March 31, with the Brewers’ home opener against Atlanta — the first of seven televised games against the Braves.

Other highlights from the 2014 schedule include: eighteen games against the division rival Chicago Cubs, a pair of home-and-home series with the Minnesota Twins scheduled for June 2-5, and three games against the defending World Series champion Boston Red Sox.

Brian Anderson will continue to serve as the primary play-by-play announcer with newcomer Matt Lepay joining analyst Bill Schroeder in the broadcast booth for select telecasts. Craig Coshun also will serve as play-by-play announcer for select telecasts late in the season while continuing his role as the main host for Brewers Live pre and postgame shows. Brewers Live airs before and after Brewers telecasts with Jeff Grayson, Telly Hughes and Sophia Minnaert reporting as well as analysis from former first base coach Davey Nelson and former Brewer Jerry Augustine.

FOX Sports Wisconsin also will televise a total of fourteen Brewers home spring training games in 2014. For the complete schedule, click here.

All games are broadcast in high definition.

2014 Milwaukee Brewers Broadcast Schedule

DateDayOpponentTime

Mar. 31 Monday Atlanta 1:00 PM

Apr. 1 Tuesday Atlanta 7:00 PM

Apr. 2 Wednesday Atlanta 12:00 PM

Apr. 4 Friday at Boston 1:00 PM

Apr. 5 Saturday at Boston 6:00 PM

Apr. 6 Sunday at Boston 12:30 PM

Apr. 7 Monday at Philadelphia 2:00 PM*

Apr. 9 Wednesday at Philadelphia 6:00 PM

Apr. 10 Thursday at Philadelphia 6:00 PM

Apr. 11 Friday Pittsburgh 7:00 PM

Apr. 12 Saturday Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Apr. 13 Sunday Pittsburgh 1:00 PM

Apr. 14 Monday St. Louis 7:00 PM

Apr. 15 Tuesday St. Louis 7:00 PM

Apr. 17 Thursday at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Apr. 18 Friday at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Apr. 19 Saturday at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Apr. 20 Sunday at Pittsburgh12:30 PM

Apr. 21 Monday San Diego 7:00 PM

Apr. 22 Tuesday San Diego 7:00 PM

Apr. 23 Wednesday San Diego 7:00 PM

Apr. 25 Friday Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Apr. 26 Saturday Chicago Cubs 6:00 PM

Apr. 27 Sunday Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM

Apr. 28 Monday at St. Louis 7:00 PM

Apr. 29 Tuesday at St. Louis 7:00 PM

Apr. 30 Wednesday at St. Louis 12:30 PM*

May 1 Thursday at Cincinnati 6:00 PM

May 2 Friday at Cincinnati6:00 PM

May 3 Saturday at Cincinnati6:00 PM

May 4 Sunday at Cincinnati 3:00 PM

May 5 Monday Arizona 7:00 PM

May 6 Tuesday Arizona 7:00 PM

May 9 Friday N.Y. Yankees 7:00 PM

May 10 Saturday N.Y. Yankees 6:00 PM

May 11 Sunday N.Y. Yankees 1:00 PM

May 13 Tuesday Pittsburgh 7:00 PM

May 14 Wednesday Pittsburgh 7:00 PM

May 16 Friday at Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM*

May 17 Saturday at Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM

May 18 Sunday at Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM

May 19 Monday at Atlanta 6:00 PM

May 20 Tuesday at Atlanta 6:00 PM

May 21 Wednesday at Atlanta 6:00 PM

May 22 Thursday at Atlanta 6:00 PM

May 23 Friday at Miami 6:00 PM

May 24 Saturday at Miami 3:00 PM

May 25 Sunday at Miami 12:00 PM

May 26 Monday Baltimore 1:00 PM*

May 27 Tuesday Baltimore 7:00 PM

May 28 Wednesday Baltimore 7:00 PM

May 30 Friday Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

May 31 Saturday Chicago Cubs 3:00 PM 26

June 1 Sunday Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM

June 2 Monday Minnesota 7:00 PM

June 3 Tuesday Minnesota 7:00 PM

June 4 Wednesday at Minnesota 7:00 PM

June 5 Thursday at Minnesota 7:00 PM

June 6 Friday at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

June 7 Saturday at Pittsburgh 3:00 PM

June 8 Sunday at Pittsburgh 12:30 PM

June 10 Tuesday at N.Y. Mets 6:00 PM

June 11 Wednesday at N.Y. Mets 6:00 PM

June 12 Thursday at N.Y. Mets 6:00 PM

June 13 Friday Cincinnati 7:00 PM

June 14 Saturday Cincinnati 6:00 PM (FOX)

June 15 Sunday Cincinnati 1:00 PM

June 16 Monday at Arizona 8:30 PM

June 17 Tuesday at Arizona 8:30 PM

June 18 Wednesday at Arizona 8:30 PM

June 19 Thursday at Arizona 2:30 PM*

June 20 Friday at Colorado 7:30 PM

June 21 Saturday at Colorado 3:00 PM

June 22 Sunday at Colorado 3:00 PM

June 23 Monday Washington 7:00 PM*

June 24 Tuesday Washington7:00 PM

June 26 Thursday Colorado7:00 PM

June 27 Friday Colorado 7:00 PM

June 28 Saturday Colorado 3:00 PM

June 29 Sunday Colorado 1:00 PM

July 1 Tuesday at Toronto 12:00 PM*

July 2 Wednesday at Toronto 11:30 AM*

July 4 Friday at Cincinnati 6:00 PM

July 5 Saturday at Cincinnati 3:00 PM

July 6 Sunday at Cincinnati 12:00 PM

July 7 Monday Philadelphia 7:00 PM

July 8 Tuesday Philadelphia 7:00 PM

July 9 Wednesday Philadelphia 7:00 PM

July 11 Friday St. Louis 7:00 PM

July 12 Saturday St. Louis 3:00 PM (FS1)

July 13 Sunday St. Louis 1:00 PM

July 18 Friday at Washington 6:00 PM

July 19 Saturday at Washington 6:00 PM

July 20 Sunday at Washington 12:30 PM

July 21 Monday Cincinnati 7:00 PM

July 22 Tuesday Cincinnati 7:00 PM

July 24 Thursday N.Y. Mets 7:00 PM

July 25 Friday N.Y. Mets 7:00 PM

July 26 Saturday N.Y. Mets 6:00 PM

July 27 Sunday N.Y. Mets 1:00 PM

July 28 Monday at Tampa Bay 6:00 PM

July 29 Tuesday at Tampa Bay 6:00 PM

July 30 Wednesday at Tampa Bay 11:00 AM

Aug. 1 Friday at St. Louis 7:00 PM

Aug. 2 Saturday at St. Louis 6:00 PM

Aug. 3 Sunday at St. Louis 1:00 PM

Aug. 5 Tuesday San Francisco 7:00 PM

Aug. 6 Wednesday San Francisco 7:00 PM

Aug. 8 Friday L.A. Dodgers 7:00 PM

Aug. 9 Saturday L.A. Dodgers 6:00 PM

Aug. 10 Sunday L.A. Dodgers 1:00 PM

Aug. 11 Monday at Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Aug. 12 Tuesday at Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Aug. 13 Wednesday at Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Aug. 15 Friday at L.A. Dodgers9:00 PM

Aug. 16 Saturday at L.A. Dodgers8:00 PM

Aug. 17 Sunday at L.A. Dodgers3:00 PM

Aug. 19 Tuesday Toronto 7:00 PM

Aug. 22 Friday Pittsburgh 7:00 PM

Aug. 23 Saturday Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Aug. 24 Sunday Pittsburgh 1:00 PM

Aug. 25 Monday at San Diego 9:00 PM

Aug. 26 Tuesday at San Diego 9:00 PM

Aug. 27 Wednesday at San Diego 9:00 PM

Aug. 29 Friday at San Francisco 9:00 PM

Aug. 30 Saturday at San Francisco 8:00 PM

Aug. 31 Sunday at San Francisco 3:00 PM

Sept. 1 Monday at Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM*

Sept. 2 Tuesday at Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Sept. 3 Wednesday at Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Sept. 4 Thursday St. Louis 7:00 PM

Sept. 5 Friday St. Louis 7:00 PM

Sept. 6 Saturday St. Louis 6:00 PM

Sept. 7 Sunday St. Louis 1:00 PM

Sept. 8 Monday Miami 7:00 PM

Sept. 9 Tuesday Miami 7:00 PM

Sept. 10 Wednesday Miami 7:00 PM

Sept. 11 Thursday Miami 7:00 PM

Sept. 12 Friday Cincinnati 7:00 PM

Sept. 13 Saturday Cincinnati 6:00 PM

Sept. 14 Sunday Cincinnati 1:00 PM

Sept. 16 Tuesday at St. Louis 7:00 PM

Sept. 17 Wednesday at St. Louis 7:00 PM

Sept. 18 Thursday at St. Louis 7:00 PM

Sept. 19 Friday at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Sept. 20 Saturday at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM

Sept. 21 Sunday at Pittsburgh 12:30 PM

Sept. 23 Tuesday at Cincinnati 6:00 PM

Sept. 24 Wednesday at Cincinnati 6:00 PM

Sept. 26 Friday Chicago Cubs 7:00 PM

Sept. 27 Saturday Chicago Cubs 6:00 PM

Sept. 28 Sunday Chicago Cubs 1:00 PM

*Denotes weekday day games that will be replayed in primetime

FS1: Game televised nationally on FOX Sports 1

FOX: Game televised nationally on FOX Sports

All Times Central

Schedule Subject to Change

-John and Cait

JohnandCait@brewers.com

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TheFifth Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament hosted by Brewers Director of Alumni Relations and FOX Sports Wisconsin broadcasterDave Nelson is scheduled to be held on Monday, June 24, 2013 on the Irish Course at Whistling Straitsin Kohler, Wisconsin.

And, not only is the field stellar, but the course is amazing as well. In the previous years of the tournament, the outing has been held at Blackwolf Run in Kohler and now participants will have a new challenge as it moves to the Irish Course at Whistling Straits. All of the courses up at Kohler are phenomenal, so you really can’t go wrong.

The Irish Course, which was ranked #39 in Golf Digest‘s ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses for 2013/2014 features “the grassland-and-dunes aspect of the Irish” and is just inland from the lake and interspersed by four streams.

One unique feature of the course is a flock of Scottish Blackface sheep which roam freely, harkening back to older times on Scottish links courses, where sometimes sheep were the only “lawnmowers” used.

Cait at Whistling Straits

My dad, at Whistling Straits (he had a “baa-d lie!”).

Registrations are being accepted as foursomes only and a celebrity golfer will be paired with each group to make up a five-person team. Team play will consist of a Scramble Format with team prizes awarded to the top finishers. The tournament is limited to 30 foursomes and, if you haven’t signed up yet, I’m told there is still space available, but it is moving quickly! Registration fees are $2,500 per foursome.

Besides the tournament itself, a golf clinic led by American Club golf pros and a putting contest will take place at 9:30 a.m., and a buffet brunch will be served prior to play. After golf, there will be a cocktail hour with a Silent Auction followed by dinner and a Live Auction.

For those who do not wish to golf, tickets to the reception and dinner only are available for $150 per person.

An additional preview event has been added on Sunday, June 23rd, consisting of a golf experience at Whistling Straits followed by a cocktail reception and dinner at the Championship Locker with celebrity participants. Rates for the preview event vary pending participation and sponsorship level.

Proceeds will benefit Open Arms Home for Children in South Africa and Brewers Community Foundation. Open Arms Home for Childrenis a non-profit organization that provides shelter, clothing, protection and basic healthcare for what is now home to many children orphaned due to the Aids epidemic in South Africa. Dave Nelson has served as Board Director for several years.

Nelson enters his sixth season as an analyst for FS Wisconsin broadcasts. He also serves as Brewers Director of Alumni Relations and leads the team’s Speakers Bureau. In his front office role, Nelson maintains a database of former Brewers players as well as organizes events for Brewers alumni.

Prior to his current role, Nelson served as Brewers first-base coach from 2003-06. In 2001 and 2002, he was a minor-league outfield instructor. Nelson began his Major League coaching career in 1981 with Chicago-AL and later spent time coaching in Cleveland, Oakland and Montreal. In 1980, he was on the coaching staff at Texas Christian University.

Nelson enjoyed a 10-year Major League playing career from 1968-77. The former outfielder played for Cleveland, Washington, Texas and Kansas City. He was named to the American League All-Star team in 1973.

Born in Fort Still, Oklahoma, Nelson went on to graduate from Junipero Serra High School in California. He attended Compton Junior College for one year and Los Angeles State College for two years. Nelson also served in the Army Reserve for six years. He currently splits time between Bradenton, Florida and Milwaukee.

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